What I'm wondering is, whoever took your clothes, what were they thinking? Surely they realized when picking your things from the pile that they weren't theirs? There are alot of pranks and shenanigans pulled in male locker rooms so my guess is whoever did it, did it on purpose. But, hey, maybe it was a mistake, I notice guys don't seem to be very interested in what they are wearing, or if what they are wearing is theirs, or if it's clean, or even if it's appropriate. I suggest when you take your clothes off, you put them in your backpack, or bring an extra set in case they get lost again. As for returning what you have now, or finding what you lost, don't worry about it. In fact, in a few years you will laugh at this and you'll see this other guy's mismatched socks in your drawer and it will remind you of what happened.
2006-09-09 03:19:53
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answered by surfinthedesert 5
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the place I stay, PE is critical till you attain grade 11. then you certainly can decide for to proceed or no longer. i did no longer proceed. To me, academics is greater significant. besides the fact that, i might have made PE necessary till commencement as actual well being and ones well being is greater significant. because of the fact well being is often greater significant. Plus, PE teaches team spirit, hand-eye coordination, team communique, sportsmanship, appreciate to different gamers and different issues that sitting at school can't teach. yet another element influencing my selection is that globally, the first civilized united states of america's obesity share is increasing. by making use of understanding this, it would purely be maximum suitable to allow babies ranging from a youthful age to take part in actual well being on a commonplace foundation. i did no longer proceed because of the fact I joined college communities and believed i became into getting adequate actual well being. So i desperate to take greater educational classes.
2016-10-14 12:14:25
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answered by ? 4
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Tell your coach what happened. If he's not a jerk, he'll make an announcement - but don't count on getting your stuff back. The people who have your things may not care, may be embarassed to admit they picked up the wrong stuff, or may just like your stuff better.
If it's really a problem, get some new stuff and do a better job of keeping up with it.
2006-09-09 02:01:16
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answered by DidacticRogue 5
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Complain to your parents and the principal. This sounds like a bad arrangement. You can use a duffle or backpack to keep your stuff in.
I would refuse to dress before piling my clothes like you described, where do you keep your towels and soap? Demand lockers before you will participate.
2006-09-09 02:02:44
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answered by ©2009 7
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When people asked me if I liked phys ed, I come out with stories like this. Keep your clothes out of that stupid pile. Get a bag and put them in and hang it on a hook on the wall. Be patient, phys ed has an end to it.
2006-09-09 03:49:31
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answered by Buzz s 6
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Did you let your PE teacher know about this issue? If not, do so. It's most liekly that he or she has extra gym clothes they can lend you and can maybe find this person with your clothes.
2006-09-09 02:02:21
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answered by Bo 3
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ummm...u`r best bet is to bring the clothes (obusilly when u`r not wearing them) to u`r lost-andfound at skewl...mayb some one will drop u`r clothes off there and u will find u`rs. hopefully this helped!
2006-09-09 01:59:31
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answered by . 2
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just bring new clothing and take your loses
mark your socks with a letter
2006-09-09 01:59:49
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answered by Red Sawx ® 6
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If you don't know who it is how can you get your close back? Move on. I know it's upsetting, but you shouldn't dwell on something you can't do anything about.
2006-09-09 02:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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um report it get some knowalge to the school. let people no that that happend.
2006-09-09 02:00:25
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answered by atl_braves_lover 1
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